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THAT IS FRICKIN' AWESOME. Dude - you're gonna need to build a museum.
very nice, Paul. late seventies for sure.
Wow, that's very nice! Even better that it was signed with a marker and not a pen. Beautiful...
I hate to say it it but I don't like it. Just my opinion of course, hopefully it came with a COA from somebody who's opinion trumps mine?
Fair enough Paul, it would be a bit unfair of me to throw doubt upon your purchase without providing an explanation when requested.
I posted examples of some very late John Lennon signatures here , they might help as a comparison. I'll try to put my doubts into words. Apart from the fact that it just doesn't look right to me (vague I know) I think that the J is too small, maybe slightly angled wrong to the left leaving the gap from the O to the L looking too distended also it's not so common to see the end of the signature extended with the final N as clear as it is with this signature from the late 70's (although not unknown, I own a similar one).
It's strange but I have felt bad about a couple of other John Lennon autographs from that auction too. If you have a COA from a respected Beatles expert then please disregard my opinion or be confident with your own opinion.
I think it is very difficult to apply a technical evaluation to Lennon signatures. you could line up 10 different authentic signatures and they would look like they came from 10 different signers, if you try to look at letter height, slant etc. I just don't feel its possible.
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